This web site has math, reading, and a fun arcade that reinforces skills learned in the lessons. It has levels Kindergarten through eighth grade. Although it seems a bit juvenile for say the 8th grade level, some students may benefit from this approach.
This web site has an actual literature tab that has games and discussion related to classics such as Huck Finn and To Kill A Mockingbird. Multiple choice questions about each story help to reinforce the story line and help readers with comprehension. This site has games for Kindergarten through 8th grade.
This is another version of an interactive learning game that caters to 1st through 8th grade students. The vocabulary section seems adequate to assist lower level learners. Again, it seems very juvenile, but could help some students with their skills.
These games are played on line and can be set up to play against other classmates through its on line link. Because of this feature, close supervision would be required for student safety. This site is for pre kindergarten through 6th grade.
PBS kids has always had a child’s best interest first. This site has videos as well as games. Most of this site is for preschoolers but was fun to play. And sometimes, I think that making it simple for students builds their confidence, so I would possibly use this for up to 3rd grade level.
This interactive site covers literature that would be appropriate for young readers up to 7th grade. The object is to read the book, or a chapter and answer questions analyzing plot, setting, character development etc.
For 7th and possibly 8th grade students, this site has a ‘Word Mayhem’ tab that is fun. Since vocabulary is important to build, this would make it more fun than just sitting and memorizing words.
Although this site is based on math skills and the games that can be played while learning math, this site is well organized and easy to use. Kids can play each other or individually. The age range is from 1st through 8th grade.
From math to vocabulary to personal hygiene (under the science tab), this site caters to elementary school students. The vocabulary section builds on difficulty as you answer correctly. The age group is Kindergarten through 6th grade.
This site brings together Math Blaster and other popular games and even has a state standard match up for what each game meets as far as state standards. While most of the games are for elementary school, the lessons for middle school students are challenging and fun.
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This web site has math, reading, and a fun arcade that reinforces skills learned in the lessons. It has levels Kindergarten through eighth grade. Although it seems a bit juvenile for say the 8th grade level, some students may benefit from this approach.- http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/
This web site has an actual literature tab that has games and discussion related to classics such as Huck Finn and To Kill A Mockingbird. Multiple choice questions about each story help to reinforce the story line and help readers with comprehension. This site has games for Kindergarten through 8th grade.- http://www.playkidsgames.com/
This is another version of an interactive learning game that caters to 1st through 8th grade students. The vocabulary section seems adequate to assist lower level learners. Again, it seems very juvenile, but could help some students with their skills.- http://www.iknowthat.com/
These games are played on line and can be set up to play against other classmates through its on line link. Because of this feature, close supervision would be required for student safety. This site is for pre kindergarten through 6th grade.- http://pbskids.org/
PBS kids has always had a child’s best interest first. This site has videos as well as games. Most of this site is for preschoolers but was fun to play. And sometimes, I think that making it simple for students builds their confidence, so I would possibly use this for up to 3rd grade level.- http://www.scholastic.com/
This interactive site covers literature that would be appropriate for young readers up to 7th grade. The object is to read the book, or a chapter and answer questions analyzing plot, setting, character development etc.- http://www.learningplanet.com
For 7th and possibly 8th grade students, this site has a ‘Word Mayhem’ tab that is fun. Since vocabulary is important to build, this would make it more fun than just sitting and memorizing words.- http://www.prongo.com/
Although this site is based on math skills and the games that can be played while learning math, this site is well organized and easy to use. Kids can play each other or individually. The age range is from 1st through 8th grade.- http://www.gudli.com
From math to vocabulary to personal hygiene (under the science tab), this site caters to elementary school students. The vocabulary section builds on difficulty as you answer correctly. The age group is Kindergarten through 6th grade.- http://www.knowledgeadventure.com
This site brings together Math Blaster and other popular games and even has a state standard match up for what each game meets as far as state standards. While most of the games are for elementary school, the lessons for middle school students are challenging and fun.